The Justice League is a team comprised of the premier superheroes of the DC Universe, making them "The Worlds Greatest Superheroes". The current incarnation of the League bears resemblance to the original Silver Age Justice League of America but features updated versions of its cast of characters for the DC Universe's current "New 52" continuity.

Who Else Thinks The Trinity Should Stay Out Of Each Others' Pants

It seems that Wonder Woman is quickly just becoming Superman's girlfriend rather than the independent, strong female she should be. And Batman and a Wonder Woman relationship makes zero sense for either character and their respective mythologies. Superman and Batman is already done with Apollo and Midnighter.

BUT most importantly, these three sleeping with/dating one another really messes up the power balance of the team. One of them will seem subsidiary to the other, and it's usually Wonder Woman. That's why I think she should only date Steve Trevor or Orion--you know characters who aren't A-List or who won't outshine Diana or make her feel subsidiary. Superman/Wonder Woman has the same problem with the Black Panther and Storm relationship IMO.

I don't see the problem. Especially with Supes and WW , I mean it's good to have fun with someone you don't have to worry about accidentally tearing apart lol.

I hate that misconception. He doesn't break every cup he touches or snap every pencil he uses or rip though his clothes when he puts them on. He has fine control over his powers. We all have a range over our strength. Once I started benching 250lbs, that didn't mean I dented my car door when I closed it. He was never going to break Lois just like he doesn't kill his parents when he hugs them. And he doesn't need to have rough sex with her--in fact since he's Superman he's probably not interested in anything less than smooth, romantic love making.

I hate the argument that Superman and Wonder Woman should be together because they can have sex with each other. -_- That doesn't make any sense as I've already pointed out. And it makes even less sense when you realize that sexual compatitbility is not the only thing that goes into a relationship.

I don't like the Trinity hooking up with each other because it complicates mythologies and because it thows off the dynamic of the Trinity. They are no longer three equals who can be objective when they disagree with each other.

Batman: That's a bad idea.

Wonder Woman: Sorry, Batman. I agree with Superman on this one.

Batman: You're just saying that because you want to **** him.

Wonder Woman: Don't act like you don't want to either.

Batman: *Silence.

Superman: This went somewhere weird really fast. Maybe we shouldn't date each other.

Me: Exactly!

Superman: Hey Diana, can you finish washing my shirt and making me a sandwich. I have work at nine.

Wonder Woman: I used to be a symbol of female independence and strength, but sure I'll be your *****. Would you mind giving me more advice about how to do my job better because I'm a woman who doesn't know how to be a superhero anymore even though I've been doing it for 60+ years?

I don't see the problem. Especially with Supes and WW , I mean it's good to have fun with someone you don't have to worry about accidentally tearing apart lol.

I hate that misconception. He doesn't break every cup he touches or snap every pencil he uses or rip though his clothes when he puts them on. He has fine control over his powers. We all have a range over our strength. Once I started benching 250lbs, that didn't mean I dented my car door when I closed it. He was never going to break Lois just like he doesn't kill his parents when he hugs them. And he doesn't need to have rough sex with her--in fact since he's Superman he's probably not interested in anything less than smooth, romantic love making.

I hate the argument that Superman and Wonder Woman should be together because they can have sex with each other. -_- That doesn't make any sense as I've already pointed out. And it makes even less sense when you realize that sexual compatitbility is not the only thing that goes into a relationship.

I don't like the Trinity hooking up with each other because it complicates mythologies and because it thows off the dynamic of the Trinity. They are no longer three equals who can be objective when they disagree with each other.

Batman: That's a bad idea.

Wonder Woman: Sorry, Batman. I agree with Superman on this one.

Batman: You're just saying that because you want to **** him.

Wonder Woman: Don't act like you don't want to either.

Batman: *Silence.

Superman: This went somewhere weird really fast. Maybe we shouldn't date each other.

Me: Exactly!

Superman: Hey Diana, can you finish washing my shirt and making me a sandwich. I have work at nine.

Wonder Woman: I used to be a symbol of female independence and strength, but sure I'll be your *****. Would you mind giving me more advice about how to do my job better because I'm a woman who doesn't know how to be a superhero anymore even though I've been doing it for 60+ years?

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Of course he has the fine control to not kill Lois, duh. I'm speaking from the point of having to be gentle with Lois period or having the option to do whatever with Diana. As far as your scenario where Batman's secretly gay, Supes is a misogynist and WW has her self esteem sucked away says more about how you view relationships than most of us.

I don't see the problem. Especially with Supes and WW , I mean it's good to have fun with someone you don't have to worry about accidentally tearing apart lol.

I hate that misconception. He doesn't break every cup he touches or snap every pencil he uses or rip though his clothes when he puts them on. He has fine control over his powers. We all have a range over our strength. Once I started benching 250lbs, that didn't mean I dented my car door when I closed it. He was never going to break Lois just like he doesn't kill his parents when he hugs them. And he doesn't need to have rough sex with her--in fact since he's Superman he's probably not interested in anything less than smooth, romantic love making.

I hate the argument that Superman and Wonder Woman should be together because they can have sex with each other. -_- That doesn't make any sense as I've already pointed out. And it makes even less sense when you realize that sexual compatitbility is not the only thing that goes into a relationship.

I don't like the Trinity hooking up with each other because it complicates mythologies and because it thows off the dynamic of the Trinity. They are no longer three equals who can be objective when they disagree with each other.

Batman: That's a bad idea.

Wonder Woman: Sorry, Batman. I agree with Superman on this one.

Batman: You're just saying that because you want to **** him.

Wonder Woman: Don't act like you don't want to either.

Batman: *Silence.

Superman: This went somewhere weird really fast. Maybe we shouldn't date each other.

Me: Exactly!

Superman: Hey Diana, can you finish washing my shirt and making me a sandwich. I have work at nine.

Wonder Woman: I used to be a symbol of female independence and strength, but sure I'll be your *****. Would you mind giving me more advice about how to do my job better because I'm a woman who doesn't know how to be a superhero anymore even though I've been doing it for 60+ years?

She doesn't have to be single to be an independent, strong character. The women isn't automatically subjegated to sandwich maker and loin pleaser. And when were Diana and Bruce ever in an actual relationship in comics?

She doesn't have to be single to be an independent, strong character. The women isn't automatically subjegated to sandwich maker and loin pleaser. And when were Diana and Bruce ever in an actual relationship in comics?

No, but that's the way women are always written in comics when they are in a relationship with an A-List male.

This happened to Storm when she dated Black Panther. It's how Mera and Hawkgirl are almost always written.

That's why Diana shouldn't date anyone in the Trinity. When she does, they always have something to teach her or she has to pine after the man instead of vice-versa or equal teaching/pining.

Heck, in Blackest Knight she was made a Star Sapphire just because she had some unrequited feelings for Batman.

I don't like that Diana is supposed to be taught how to function in regular world by Clark. I don't think she should be some awkward, powerhouse, puppy dog who needs to learn how to communicate with regular people because she's that out of touch with reality.

That's pretty much the basic for their whole relationship: loneliness and unrefined social skills, and I hate that. It's a relationship based on convenience which sucks imo. I'd never want that for myself so seeing that for characters I like sucks as well.

Other people will enjoy it just because it's WW and Supes together but I can't get into it and it makes me cringe.

I really just can't see Wonder Woman parading around Gotham with her colorful costume and mythological background fighting Batman villains who couldn't harm her on their best day. And if they were dating, it wouldn't make sense for Bruce to tell her to stay away. I also can't see Hippolyta approving of Batman.

And again, it would throw off the power/equality dynamic of the Trinity.

@Franchise1590 said:

I don't like that Diana is supposed to be taught how to function in regular world by Clark. I don't think she should be some awkward, powerhouse, puppy dog who needs to learn how to communicate with regular people because she's that out of touch with reality.

That's pretty much the basic for their whole relationship: loneliness and unrefined social skills, and I hate that. It's a relationship based on convenience which sucks imo. I'd never want that for myself so seeing that for characters I like sucks as well.

Other people will enjoy it just because it's WW and Supes together but I can't get into it and it makes me cringe.

Exactly. Clark is dating her even though he wants Lois. And Diana is on the rebound and confused. Such a healthy relationship.

Understandable, but unlike Superman/WW, Bruce and Diana has actually been written well and makes sense. Liking or not liking it just comes down to personal preference then, but Supes/WW is just terrible. Terribly written. Terrible idea, and liked by terrible people.

I don't like that Diana is supposed to be taught how to function in regular world by Clark. I don't think she should be some awkward, powerhouse, puppy dog who needs to learn how to communicate with regular people because she's that out of touch with reality.

That's pretty much the basic for their whole relationship: loneliness and unrefined social skills, and I hate that. It's a relationship based on convenience which sucks imo. I'd never want that for myself so seeing that for characters I like sucks as well.

Other people will enjoy it just because it's WW and Supes together but I can't get into it and it makes me cringe.

i take it as it is...you work with someone and try to understand one another in order to increase your teamwork and trust,you are bound to feel something with atleast one of them,someone you connect with...IMO,this comes as inevitable...

For me it depends on the medium. In Elseworld stories or a far future tale, I would say SM/WW. In other media like movies I would say BM/WW romance because the GP likes contrasting relationships. In the comics I would like BM/WW relationship,

not necessarily saying I'm against WW x Superman but I agree with OP's logic.

It's like if a team has 3 members, and 2 of them start dating. Suddenly it's not a team, it's a couple and a random 3rd person tagging along, At least that's what it feels like. The dynamics of a team are lost.

I want to see Bruce and Kal together. It's written, it's destiny!... I kid, I kid... You know, watching the JLA animated series made me believe that Batman/WW could be an interesting couple, nevertheless, I don't mind Supes being with WW, as much as it bothers me Klark not being with Lois. But that's just me.